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Re: Torrey workiing out with Mason.

Originally Posted by Iscull

Can we make him our WR coach. As of right now, the curret coach could probably use a helping hand/new job.

I was thinking tthe same thing. I don't even know who the current Ravens WR coach is, but based on te type of routes that are called during games, I'm not impressed. I would love for the Ravens to make Mason the WR coach. He was always a very smart player, and a very good route runner.

Re: Torrey workiing out with Mason.

I know the names of a lot of the position coaches but I don't know who the WR coach is
Bringing in Mason as an assistant to help him would be great.

All his knowledge of route running and veteran moves, our WR corp is bound to improve. Streeter would just soak up the knowledge

Our position coach is Jim Hostler, who is perhaps most famous for his stint as the 49ers OC, for less than one year in 2007. He was perhaps the worst OC in the league at that time--his 49ers offense ranked last or near last in almost every major offensive category in 2007. That's particularly egregious considering the 49ers were 6th in the league in rushing offense the year before and Frank Gore led the NFC in rushing.

I'm not a fan of Hostler at all and he was a coach I really wanted the Ravens to replace this past offseason, but alas, this team is seemingly not in the habit of firing coaches for any reason, least of all on-the-field performance, unless your name is Jim Zorn.

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